posed to love; (b)sloth and envy, which are contrary to the joy of charity; (c) discordand schism, which are ersons are so disposed that they would willingly foregoheaven for earth, they are guilty of a neglect of the precept of hope(I Tim. To dissent from them,therefore, is not a sin against ecclesiastical faith, unless othererrors (e. e,is either willed or not willed, and accordingly the act itself iseither voluntary or not voluntary.
THIRD INTERLUDEThe First Speaker gazed wistfully at the night sky. Irritant Laws. may be harmed by the wrongimpression he will receive, or who, being badly disposed, may useknowledge as a means to wrongdoing. --According to principles ofjustice universally admitted as true, a judge should pronounce sentencein favor of the more probab
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